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paul's united methodist church in bay head, new jersey, has been serving meals to hundreds of people every day. for those who homes have been damaged or destroyed, the comfort blow slided by that church, how can you put it? it has been a real blessing. >> freezing out and they just had a couple water bottles and coffee set up. came in the next day need buffet of like penny vodka and baked ziti, it was, like, wow, amazing. my mom started tearing up. i was like, this is -- this is amazing, that they actually opened this church up to everyone. >> wasn't just having food and everything. and it was -- you know, having other people around you after the storm and realizing that you know, everyone is going through the same thing. >> pastor scott bostwick know he is the power of sandy firsthand. he was displaced by his -- or from, rather, his own home by the storm. and pastor, thanks very much for being with us, first of all. and you know this is a really big commitment. so, tell us what you're doing and how did it all come together? >> well, it's great and thank you for the opportunity to be
paul's united methodist church in bay head, new jersey, has been serving meals to hundreds of people every day. for those who homes have been damaged or destroyed, the comfort blow slided by that church, how can you put it? it has been a real blessing. >> freezing out and they just had a couple water bottles and coffee set up. came in the next day need buffet of like penny vodka and baked ziti, it was, like, wow, amazing. my mom started tearing up. i was like, this is -- this is amazing,...
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tough minded -- in this case republican view of israel that in fact accepts the reality that while the united states and israel are very close allies and will remain close allies their views on every issue cannot be expected to cone side. >> critics in the gay and lesbian community have turned around their opposition to hagel. in 1998, hagel opposed james hormel an openly gay man to an ambassador's post. hagel now says my comments 14 years ago were insensitive, they do not reflect my views, i apologize to ambassador hormel and lgbt americans who may question my commitment to their civil rights. >> whatever chuck hagel's views were, if he does become secretary of defense, he will have to fall in line with president obama's policies on everything from defense spending to what to go about iran's nuclear program. barbara starr, cnn the pentagon. >>> child's play is turned into something resembling survival tactics with the daily threat of death from war. we take you inside one refugee camp where children are seeking safety below ground. getting there with the only tool they have. their hands. >>>
tough minded -- in this case republican view of israel that in fact accepts the reality that while the united states and israel are very close allies and will remain close allies their views on every issue cannot be expected to cone side. >> critics in the gay and lesbian community have turned around their opposition to hagel. in 1998, hagel opposed james hormel an openly gay man to an ambassador's post. hagel now says my comments 14 years ago were insensitive, they do not reflect my...
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i would suspect at the end of the day there's votes against him in the united states senate but i think by abe large they realize that chuck hagel is exceptionally well qualified for the job and carry on the tradition of the pred ecessors quite well. >> he talked about budgets, i think he used the word bloated. let's play it. have a look. >> defense department i think in many ways has been bloated. so i think the pentagon needs to be paired down. >> i think the pentagon needs to be pared down. usually those are fightings words for someone of your ilk. >> well, the good part about this is chuck hagel may get exactly what he wants, the opportunity to go in and have the defense department defend the budget and then make the decisions. i think the more important thing is that as we look to this post-iraq, post-afghanistan period, are we going to have a strategy driven by resources or resources driven by the strategy? >> that's a good point. pardon me. i wanted to ask you about how your colleagues within the military feel about that, particularly as we continue to move in to a new model of w
i would suspect at the end of the day there's votes against him in the united states senate but i think by abe large they realize that chuck hagel is exceptionally well qualified for the job and carry on the tradition of the pred ecessors quite well. >> he talked about budgets, i think he used the word bloated. let's play it. have a look. >> defense department i think in many ways has been bloated. so i think the pentagon needs to be paired down. >> i think the pentagon needs...
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negative and critical from those that he blamed for the vie linsz, the foreign conspire, those like the united kingdom, for example, british foreign secretary said assad's speech, beyond hypocritical, deaths, violence and oppression engulfing syria are his own making and empty promises of reform fool no one. it is yet another attempt by the regime to cling to power and does nothing to advance the syrian people's goal of a political transition. she says he has lost his legitimacy and must step aside to allow that transition. we saw in the defiant speech, nothing new, basically saying he is not going anywhere, despite the international calls and what he is fighting is not an uprising against him and his regime, but he is fighting terrorists supported by outside powers who just want to destroy his country. >> it almost sounded like a man who is living in another dimension, he wasn't somehow connected to reality. where does this leave the efforts by the international community to come up with some sort of peaceful resolution? >> there have been international effort bus they have gone nowhere. almo
negative and critical from those that he blamed for the vie linsz, the foreign conspire, those like the united kingdom, for example, british foreign secretary said assad's speech, beyond hypocritical, deaths, violence and oppression engulfing syria are his own making and empty promises of reform fool no one. it is yet another attempt by the regime to cling to power and does nothing to advance the syrian people's goal of a political transition. she says he has lost his legitimacy and must step...
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we have reports from the united states and reports from syria. is this the same or separate attacks? >> reporter: that's the thing that needed to be sorted today. we have heard from a u.s. official indeed there was just one attack. they say israeli planes did fly over and ended up hitting an area. the question is -- what is the difference? was it a convoy that was hit that had pieces and parts of missiles or was it this research facility that syria says the israelis hit that was damaged? there is confusion over what was hit or perhaps if it was one and the same incident. what we know from senior intelligence officials who have now left the intelligence agencies here in israel and we have talked to a few of them is that this particular research facility has been a facility that they know has been part of a chain of facilities that syria runs that have been trying to create unconventional weaponry. we are talking chemical weapons. however we are told this particular facility didn't have chemical weapons in it. however it was in a link. something th
we have reports from the united states and reports from syria. is this the same or separate attacks? >> reporter: that's the thing that needed to be sorted today. we have heard from a u.s. official indeed there was just one attack. they say israeli planes did fly over and ended up hitting an area. the question is -- what is the difference? was it a convoy that was hit that had pieces and parts of missiles or was it this research facility that syria says the israelis hit that was damaged?...
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an inaugural address is an a unique opportunity to do that, unite the country, present a united vision, invite the other people who didn't vote for you, to work with you, and i think republicans didn't hear that from him. what we heard was a very defiant tonight. what we heard was a president obama saying, i'm not invite you to work with me. i'm going to make you do these things. look, suzanne, i am a pro-gay rights, pro-immigration reform republican who believes in climate change. and i found it a divisive speech. i can only imagine what all of those americans who don't share those beliefs heard when they heard that speech. >> well, van, i want to ask you this question because, you know, the president really called to people to action, to task here. really saying, look, we have to actively get involved to help him carry out his agenda. but valerie jarrett, one of his top advisers, got a chance to catch up with her, she said this is really important because you can't get it done without the grassroots, people he won over the first go round. here's how she put it. >> he made it very cle
an inaugural address is an a unique opportunity to do that, unite the country, present a united vision, invite the other people who didn't vote for you, to work with you, and i think republicans didn't hear that from him. what we heard was a very defiant tonight. what we heard was a president obama saying, i'm not invite you to work with me. i'm going to make you do these things. look, suzanne, i am a pro-gay rights, pro-immigration reform republican who believes in climate change. and i found...
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that's the unit. if the kids are behaving in ways that are suggestive that they don't understand right from wrong, they don't understand the impact they're having because, again, the social media gives them some distance from what they're doing and makes it seem like, well, this is all in fun, this is a joke, this is where we do things that are fun. when, in fact, people's lives are permanently potentially affected by the behavior on the internet. perhaps -- we may find out because we don't know that yet, perhaps more so than in the flesh. >> absolutely. this may be a case wherewithal the pictures people are not going to be able to say what was going on because maybe they were so drunk, but let me ask you this, cheryl. cheryl, what about the character of the girl? because you know that defense attorneys are going to go after her and go after her in a big way. if she had so much to drink, if there was alcohol there, that she passed out. talk to me about that because it's really so upsetting to see this
that's the unit. if the kids are behaving in ways that are suggestive that they don't understand right from wrong, they don't understand the impact they're having because, again, the social media gives them some distance from what they're doing and makes it seem like, well, this is all in fun, this is a joke, this is where we do things that are fun. when, in fact, people's lives are permanently potentially affected by the behavior on the internet. perhaps -- we may find out because we don't...
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completely changed the gun laws in the united kingdom. we'll tell you how. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> school shooting in newtown, connecticut, is fuelling new calls for gun restrictions here in the united states. in dunblane, scotlanscotland, ar tragedy led to major changes in gun laws. not everybody is happy with the outcome. here is nick robertson. >> reporter: when it comes to changes in gun law, this small, sleepy scottish town has a story to tell. it was the power of the people here a decade and a half ago that helped push through radical reforms in british gun law. it begins march 13, 1996 in dunblane primary school. at 9:35 a.m. local man thomas ha a milton
completely changed the gun laws in the united kingdom. we'll tell you how. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> school...
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and the answers that were given the american people on september 15th by the ambassador to the united nations were false. >> had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable. >> but what was -- >> reporter: clinton was not afraid to push back. >> no. no. no. again. we were misled that there were supposedly protests and then something sprang out of that, an assault sprang out of that, and that was easily ascertained that that was not the fact. the american people could have known that in days. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night that decided they would go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it snake. >> reporter: a feisty clinton told questioning senators if they want security improved, they need to pay for it. >> we've got to get our act together. >> reporter: clinton told the committee that 20 other
and the answers that were given the american people on september 15th by the ambassador to the united nations were false. >> had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable. >> but what was -- >> reporter: clinton was not afraid to push back. >> no. no. no. again. we were misled that there were supposedly...
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venezuela is the fourth largest supplier of oil to the united states. so political uncertainty could have a huge ripple effect. let me bring in the professor in california. appreciate you coming on the program. an intense debate with the allies of chavez saying inauguration date's just a formality, let's day it, he can continue to lead. the onizatipposition saying, hu it would lead to a power vacuum. what's the reality? >> reality is the constitution on the issue is is muddled. one section of the constitution says inauguration will be january 10th. but the preceding one says in case that's not possible, he can swear in before the supreme court at a later date. and that's what's causing part of the conflict in venezuela and part of the interpretation conflict over how to interpret the constitution. in either case, it's obvious we're seeing a tratransition in venezuela. >> the personality with chavez, he ran the place with a an i ron fist. that's not going to stop the jockeying if he does not get to back to work. from what little we know, it's not looking
venezuela is the fourth largest supplier of oil to the united states. so political uncertainty could have a huge ripple effect. let me bring in the professor in california. appreciate you coming on the program. an intense debate with the allies of chavez saying inauguration date's just a formality, let's day it, he can continue to lead. the onizatipposition saying, hu it would lead to a power vacuum. what's the reality? >> reality is the constitution on the issue is is muddled. one...
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you know, across the united states there were, i'm sure, lots of bars that were celebrating new year's eve and there was probably some violence and problems with those liquor establishments. club 64 had no such problems. it was peaceful. it was positive. and it was a good thing. and everybody was happy. >> what is so interesting is that, you know, those of us of a certain generation knew a group of people called sort of pot heads, quote/unquote. is this more of a refined crowd or are you concerned that there may still be a negative connotation about the clientele that is coming and doing this? because not everybody is going to. >> well, we have a very diverse membership. all ages, different races, social, economic levels, but these different people come together because of marijuana. and because of cannabis. and so it is actually a very diverse club. and is there a stigma with marijuana? of course. there is a stigma with alcohol too. we are looking to move past that, though. we do it in a respectful and classy way. and we do it in private on our own. and we're not making a spectacle of
you know, across the united states there were, i'm sure, lots of bars that were celebrating new year's eve and there was probably some violence and problems with those liquor establishments. club 64 had no such problems. it was peaceful. it was positive. and it was a good thing. and everybody was happy. >> what is so interesting is that, you know, those of us of a certain generation knew a group of people called sort of pot heads, quote/unquote. is this more of a refined crowd or are you...
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what does that say about this president of the united states? >> number one, he wants to prove, i won the election. thank you very much. i should get my team. look at his resume, military service. it's hard to argue he's not qualified to be defense secretary. some people will raise questions about management experience. is he ready to do that? but the president number one, i'm willing to spend some political capital. we thought it might come over susan rice. it's now going to come over chuck hagel. he carried over george w. bush's defense secretary, bob gates, put his former rival at the state department. here is a guy who doesn't face re-election. he wants his team, people he's comfortable with. he wants people he's like-minded with and decided i'm going to have my guys in the second term. if i have to get a little bruised up to get them, i'll do it. >> their bond kind of goes back to iraq, being two senators who ended up opposing the war. and i think they became close. >> they traveled to iraq. >> don't forget they -- they traveled to the midd
what does that say about this president of the united states? >> number one, he wants to prove, i won the election. thank you very much. i should get my team. look at his resume, military service. it's hard to argue he's not qualified to be defense secretary. some people will raise questions about management experience. is he ready to do that? but the president number one, i'm willing to spend some political capital. we thought it might come over susan rice. it's now going to come over...
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and starla chapman was a 3-year-old in an intensive care unit in mobile, alabama. when he gave her a christmas present, on christmas eve, she gave him a wristband that said just trust. he pl he wore that in the national championship last year. and as he wore that, she was on the brink of death. after she wore that, she's been on the road to recovery and her cancer is in full remission. a.j. said he's blessed to be able to touch people in that way. >> i've been blessed enough to be in a position to kind of touch people's lives and inspire them in certain ways. and she was a blessing to me. just kind of met her on that christmas eve, that day at the children's hospital and just kind of -- a relationship has taken off from there. >> reporter: and when you seeage tonig a.j. on the field, he will be wearing that wristband. he has not taken it off since she gave it to him, over a year. when he had shoulder surgery, he told the doctors, please, do not cut this wristband off of my wrist at any time. so some amazing sties here. not only an amazing matchup between storied pr
and starla chapman was a 3-year-old in an intensive care unit in mobile, alabama. when he gave her a christmas present, on christmas eve, she gave him a wristband that said just trust. he pl he wore that in the national championship last year. and as he wore that, she was on the brink of death. after she wore that, she's been on the road to recovery and her cancer is in full remission. a.j. said he's blessed to be able to touch people in that way. >> i've been blessed enough to be in a...
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represent the united states abroad. of course, participate as the -- with the national security council with the president and he's the number two person in the national command authority. i think stan mcchrystal is right. it takes trust. the president has to have that trust. i think chuck hagel has earned that trust and respect from the personal relationships with the president through their time in the united states senate and through previous times when senator hagel two-term senator has put a lot of effort in to the defense department. traveled abroad. he's seen u.s. forces. he knows the missions. i think he's a very, very smart pick. i think a great secretary of defense. >> it is interesting because he's a war hero. he won two purple l hearts. he saved the life of his brother serving beside him in vietnam and some republicans suggest he's too soft. >> i think that when you go there through an experience like vietnam and paid the price and two purple l hearts means you were hit on two separate occasions and gives yo
represent the united states abroad. of course, participate as the -- with the national security council with the president and he's the number two person in the national command authority. i think stan mcchrystal is right. it takes trust. the president has to have that trust. i think chuck hagel has earned that trust and respect from the personal relationships with the president through their time in the united states senate and through previous times when senator hagel two-term senator has put...
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ringing the bell executives from the united states commodity funds. secretary of state hillary clinton will testify next wednesday about the september terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. as you know, that attack killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. four state department officials have been disciplined after an independent review revealed leadership failures within the state department. >>> after nearly seven years of not speaking during oral argument clarence thomas finally breaks his silence, made a joke about lawyers from yale and their colleagues. six current members of the court went to harvard, alito, sonia sotomayor. gun violence survivors and gun control advocates plan to hold a rally in just about 90 minutes outside a walmart in danbury, connecticut, not far from newtown, the scene of last month's mass shooting. they'll deliver a petition from survivors asking walmart to honor its 2004 pledge to stop selling assault weapons and munitions in their stores nationwide. >>> my next guest has seen the impact of gu
ringing the bell executives from the united states commodity funds. secretary of state hillary clinton will testify next wednesday about the september terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. as you know, that attack killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. four state department officials have been disciplined after an independent review revealed leadership failures within the state department. >>> after nearly seven years of not speaking during oral argument...
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here he is. >> five times massachusetts has voted to send me to the united states senate. and yesterday, nearly three decades after the people of massachusetts voted me into the office, the people that i work with in the senate voted me out of it. as always, i accept the senate's sound judgment. >> he will take the oath of office for secretary of state on friday. it is flawed and for more than a century old here, this coin could sell for as much as $5 million. this is a liberty head nickel. it's crazy valuable because it has a shady origin. they suspect a mint worker made these illegally. it goes to auction in chicago. >>> and at 82 years of age, jim nabors is now a married man. he tied the knot with his long-time partner on january 15th. he had always been open about being gay when he worked in hollywood back in the '60s and '70s. nabors and his partner have been together for 38 years. >>> barbara streisand performing at the academy awards for
here he is. >> five times massachusetts has voted to send me to the united states senate. and yesterday, nearly three decades after the people of massachusetts voted me into the office, the people that i work with in the senate voted me out of it. as always, i accept the senate's sound judgment. >> he will take the oath of office for secretary of state on friday. it is flawed and for more than a century old here, this coin could sell for as much as $5 million. this is a liberty head...
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rather, it's a recognition that the united states has been and always will be a pacific power. and the asia-pacific is vital to america's interests. doing all of this, and much more, will require smart and strategic budget decisions. i have made it clear, i share leon panetta's and our service chief's serious concerns about the impact sequestration would have on our armed forces. and as someone who has run businesses i know that the uncertainty and turbulence of the current budget climate makes it much more difficult to manage the pentagon's resources in our national security. if confirmed i'm committed to effectively and efficiently using every single taxpayer's dollar the right way. to maintenance the strongest military in the world and to working with congress to ensure the department has the resources it needs and that the disposition of those resources is accountable. even as we deal with difficult budget decisions, i will never break america's commitment to our troops, our veterans and our military families. we will continue to invest in the well-being of our all-voluntee
rather, it's a recognition that the united states has been and always will be a pacific power. and the asia-pacific is vital to america's interests. doing all of this, and much more, will require smart and strategic budget decisions. i have made it clear, i share leon panetta's and our service chief's serious concerns about the impact sequestration would have on our armed forces. and as someone who has run businesses i know that the uncertainty and turbulence of the current budget climate makes...
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i assure you, amid the excitement and the possibility i do feel a wistfulness about leaving the united states senate. and that's because despite the obvious frustrations of recent days and years, a frustration that we all share this place remains one of the most extraordinary institutions of any kind on the face of the earth. on occasion we all heard a senator leave here and take their leave condemning the senate for being broken, an impossible setting in which to try to do the people's business. well, i want to be very clear about my feelings. i do not believe the senate is broken. certainly not as an institution. there is nothingrong with the senate that can't be fixed by what's right about the senate. the predominant and weighty notion that 100 american citizens chosen by their neighbors to serve from states is different as massachusetts and montana can always choose to put parochial or personal interests aside and find the national interest. i believe it is the honor of a lifetime, an extraordinary privilege to have represented the commonwealth of massachusetts and the united state
i assure you, amid the excitement and the possibility i do feel a wistfulness about leaving the united states senate. and that's because despite the obvious frustrations of recent days and years, a frustration that we all share this place remains one of the most extraordinary institutions of any kind on the face of the earth. on occasion we all heard a senator leave here and take their leave condemning the senate for being broken, an impossible setting in which to try to do the people's...